The following listing includes CIA operatives who were at any time posted in this country.
Accordingly the same name may appear in more than one country listing.

United Kingdom

AMERICAN EMBASSY
24-31 Grosvenor Square London W1
499-9000

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of the largest CIA units in Europe, the London Station was headed from October 1973 until the summer of 1976 by Cord Meyer, Jr., who previously ran the Agency's International Organizations Division, the division which secretly subsidized labour, student and cultural groups throughout the world. Meyer's official cover in London was as chief of the so-called Political Liaison Section, which shares offices with another CIA unit called the Joint Reports and Research Unit (JRRU).

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separate CIA office, the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) is also located in the Embassy.

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separate operation, also officially under cover of the Department of State – the Office of the Special U.S. Liaison Officer (SUSLO) - appears to be a cover unit for the National Security Agency, rather than for the CIA.
Late in the summer of 1976, Meyer was replaced as Chief of Station by Edward W. Proctor.